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Patient movement may occur in two phases they are?
Evacuation
Medical regulating
Define Evacuation in the pateint movement phase?
Evacuation—the movement of patients between point of injury or onset of disease to a facility that can provide the necessary treatment capability.
Define Medical regulating in the pateint movement phase?
Medical regulating—the process of selecting destination MTFs with the necessary HSS capabilities for patients being medically evacuated in, between, into, and out of different theaters of geographic combatant commands and CONUS.
All Marine Corps rotary wing transport and utility aircraft have the capability to perform what mission?
AE mission, Aeromedical Evacuation (AE)
Allocation of aircraft to perform the AE mission would be at the discretion of?
MAGTF commander
In the absence of an AE capability, casualty evacuation is accomplished
using?
Any surface (water or ground) transportation available
(ground ambulance, five-ton truck, small boat, landing craft
air cushion).
Dedicated medical evacuation assets are?
Patient movement assets configured for medical evacuation, externally marked with a red cross.
Designated medical evacuation assets are?
nonmedical patient movement assets, not externally marked with a red cross.
AE missions have two classifions and they are?
preplanned or immediate
The coordination and integration of HSS within their area of operations is the responsiblity of who.
MEF Commanders.
At what levels dose MARFOR Operate?
Operational Level